My reply is to this
Who actually takes software licenses seriously in their own home?
If this doesn't imply one's okay with stealing, then I take my comment back.Because you seem to assume I use a mac, I must confess to not owning one and therefore not using macos.
I read it as "who cares about obscure constraints which if violated will severely limit my ability to get support should I need it", not as a blanket licence to pirate software.
Obviously in a professional context, you will care about things like support. But probably not for your lets have fun hackety hack project at home.
Oh come on. Running a legally obtained OSX installation on hardware you own is hardly stealing.
I don't see why OSX "fanboys" constantly bring up this tiresome meme about OSX being this near "holy" OS which cannot run on anything but this similarly holy Apple hardware.
It's a generic consumer OS designed to work on what is mostly run of the mill X86 hardware. Get with the times.